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[[File:Rainbow Six logo.jpg|thumb|right]] ===Members=== [[File:Team rainbow.jpg|thumb|right]] The following is a list of all the characters in Rainbow that are mentioned in ''Rainbow Six''. ;Director: *[[John Clark|Simulated Major General John Terrence Clark]] a.k.a. Rainbow Six (USA; ex-SEAL, CIA, formerly known as John Kelly) ;Deputy Director: * Colonel Alistair Stanley a.k.a. Rainbow Five (UK; ex-SAS) ;Executive Secretaries: * Mrs. Alice Foorgate (UK) * Mrs. Helen Montgomery (UK) ;Team One: * Team Leader - Major Peter Covington (UK; SAS) * Master Chief Mike Chin (USA; SEALS) * Sergeant First Class Fred Franklin (USA; U.S. Army) * Mortimer "Sam" Houston (USA; U.S. Army) ;Team Two: * Team Leader - [[Ding Chavez|Simulated Major Domingo "Ding" Chavez]](USA; ex-U.S. Army Rangers, CIA) * Sergeant Major Eddie Price (UK; ex-SAS) * Paddy Connolly (UK; SAS) * Scott McTyler (UK; SAS) * First Sergeant Julio Vega (USA; Delta Force) * Feldwebel Dieter Weber (Germany; GSG 9) * Sergeant Louis Loiselle (France; DGSE) * Sergeant First Class Homer Johnston (USA; Delta) * Staff Sergeant George Tomlinson (USA; Delta) * Sergeant Hank Patterson (USA; Delta) * Sergeant Mike Pierce (USA; Delta) * Staff Sergeant Steve Lincoln (UK; SAS) ;Team Two Secretary: * Katherine Moony ;Intelligence: * Doctor Paul Bellow (USA; FBI) * Bill Tawney (UK; ex-MI6) ;Communications: * Major Sam Bennet (USA; U.S. Air Force) ;Technical Staff: *David Peled (Israel; Mossad) *Tim Noonan (USA; FBI) ;MH-60K Night Hawk Pilot: * Lieutenant Colonel Dan "Bear" Malloy (USA; Marines) * Lieutenant Mortimer "Sam" Harrison (USA; U.S. Air Force) * Sergeant Jack Nance (UK; Royal Air Force) ;Weapons Trainer: * Colour Sergeant Dave Woods ==Games== ===PC games=== *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six|Rainbow Six]]'' (1998) **''Rainbow Six: Eagle Watch'' (1999) (expansion pack) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear|Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear]]'' (1999) **''Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear: Urban Operations'' (2000) (expansion pack) **''Rainbow Six: Covert Operations Essentials'' (2000) (stand-alone expansion pack) **''Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear: Black Thorn'' (2001) (stand-alone expansion pack) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield|Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield]]'' (2003) **''Rainbow Six 3: Athena Sword'' (2004) (expansion pack) **''Rainbow Six 3: Iron Wrath'' (2005) (downloadable expansion pack) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown|Rainbow Six: Lockdown]]'' (2005) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas|Rainbow Six: Vegas]]'' (2006) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2|Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]]'' (2008) A Korean-only game called ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Take-Down β Missions in Korea]]'' was created for the South Korean market by KAMA Digital Entertainment. The game boasted South Korean RAINBOW operatives and weapons with a different story and interface. As of May 2008, it is not available for purchase outside South Korea. ===Console games=== *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six|Rainbow Six]]'' ([[Nintendo 64]], [[PlayStation]], 1999; [[Dreamcast]], 2000) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear|Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear]]'' ([[Dreamcast]], 2000; [[PlayStation]], 2001) *''[[Rainbow Six: Lone Wolf]]'' ([[PlayStation]], 2002) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield|Rainbow Six 3]]'' ([[Xbox]], 2003; [[PlayStation 2]], [[GameCube]], 2004) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow|Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow]]'' ([[Xbox]], 2004) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown|Rainbow Six: Lockdown]]'' ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]], [[GameCube]], 2005) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Critical Hour|Rainbow Six: Critical Hour]]'' ([[Xbox]], [[PlayStation 2]] 2006) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas|Rainbow Six: Vegas]]'' ([[Xbox 360]], 2006; [[PlayStation 3]], 2007) *''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2|Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]]'' ([[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]], 2008) ===Handheld=== * ''Rainbow Six'' ([[Game Boy Color]], 2000) * ''Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear'' ([[Game Boy Advance]], 2002) * ''Rainbow Six: Vegas'' ([[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], 2007) ===Mobile=== * ''Rainbow Six: Raven Shield'' (Mobile) * ''Rainbow Six: Broken Wing'' (Mobile) * ''Rainbow Six: Urban Crisis'' (Mobile) * ''Rainbow Six: Vegas'' (Mobile) ==Compilations== ===Rainbow Six Gold Pack=== [[File:RainbowSixgoldbox.jpg|left|thumb]] In [[June]] of [[1999]] Red Storm Entertainment released the Rainbow Six Gold Pack. This includes the original [[Rainbow Six]], [[Rainbow Six: Eagle Watch|Eagle Watch]], and a Prima strategy guide. This bundle was one of the top 15 best-selling games of 1999. {{-}} ===Rainbow Six Collector's Edition=== [[File:R6coledbox.jpg|left|thumb]] Rainbow Six Collector's Edition was released on [[November]] of [[2000]] for PC. It contains seven CDs and a comprehensive Prima strategy guide covering all five installments of the Rainbow Six series. One of these seven CDs is a special bonus third Covert Ops Essentials disc {{-}} ===Rogue Spear Platinum Pack=== [[File:R6 rogue pt.jpg|left|thumb]] In [[March]] of [[2001]] Red Storm Entertainment released Rogue Spear Platinum Pack for [[PC]]. This bundle includes Rogue Spear and Urban Operations. {{-}} ===Counter-Terrorism Classics=== [[File:Ct classics.jpg|left|thumb]] On December 2003 Red Storm Entertainment released Counter-Terrorism Classics for the PC. This includes the original [[Rainbow Six]], Rogue Spear, and [[The Sum of All Fears]]. {{-}} ===Rainbow Six 3 Gold=== [[File:R6 gold edition.jpg|left|thumb]] On [[March 9]], [[2004]], Ubisoft released Rainbow Six 3 Gold for PC, an compilation which includes the scenarios from both [[Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield|Raven Shield]] as well as [[Rainbow Six 3: Athena Sword|Athena Sword]]. {{-}} ==External links== *[http://rainbowsix.3dretreat.com/ Rainbow six retreat] {{clancy stub}} [[Category:Compilations]] [[Category:Rainbow Six series]]
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